Homestead Wedding Photographer

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Finding the best photographer for your wedding photography can be daunting, to say the least. But you can rest peacefully when you select us to record your wedding event on camera! As experienced wedding photographers in Homestead we’ve done this so many times, so, no need to worry about giving us directions or us getting their late. Nothing will stop us being there on the right day and at the right time, and holding up your big day!

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Wedding Photographer in Homestead

Your wedding photography has to be done correctly the first time of asking. Mess it up and there are no re-runs. There’s not even the opportunity to fake it as there will be no guests or wedding venue. That’s why it’s vital for you to to be certain that you have chosen the right wedding photographer.

As experienced wedding photographers, we have the correct skills, and experience to guarantee that you don’t regret choosing us.

Our wedding photography portfolio of work is available upon request? Our objective is to capture and convey your own unique (hopefully) once in a lifetime wedding experience. So please get in touch and we’d be happy to provide you with as much information as you need to decide if we’re the service that you would like to carry out your photography work here in Homestead. We look forward to hearing from you soon!

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Call us to schedule an appointment at (844) 334-5656

3 Helpful Hints When Asking For A Wedding Photography Proposal

So you’ve contacted a wedding photographer and they have now given you a quote for your wedding photographs that is within your budget. Congratulations! You should accept it right away, right? DEFINITELY NOT! You most likely could have negotiated a better price package if you had actually read this article earlier.

Most people do not understand what a price quote really is on it’s most fundamental level. At the end of the day, this quote represents the target price the photographer wants to exchange his/her efforts for. But, this quote represents more than the amount you will have to pay out for the photographer’s time. Keeping this in mind, how can you (as the customer) bring down the stated quote so that it more precisely represents your own idea of the worth of the photographer’s time? Below are 3 considerations for you to keep in mind that may encourage a photographer to push up the value of their time, and therefore increase the asking amount from you for their services.

1) Lack of details
Professional photographers HATE missing information when attempting to quote for a job. Most of the time, it is incredibly difficult for photographers to get the proper level of detail when they are building their quote. This is typically due to the fact that customers supply the bare minimum of info when asking for a quote. Circumstances besides the quantity of time a photographer will be at the event matter significantly. For example, if your wedding will be held throughout multiple rooms a photographer will almost certainly need an assistant and your quote will show this extra expense. On the other hand, if your wedding will be in a single space there might not be a need for the assistant. If the photographer does not have this information prior to issuing the quote, you can guarantee that the quote you get shows the worst case situation (i.e. the additional expense for the assistant’s salary, insurance coverage, etc.).

2) Be realistic when giving the amount of time you will need the photographer’s services
Most people overstate the amount of time they think they need a photographer to be at the wedding. Do you truly require the photographer for all 3 hours of the wedding reception? How many different angles do you truly require of the same guests drinking champagne and eating? An hour or 2 of unneeded service can end up being rather expensive. Although, having said that, it is always much better to overestimate than underestimate the length of time you will need the photographer on-site. Giving accurate hours is the fastest way to remove unneeded expenses from your quote.

3) Be sincere about when you need the completed images delivered
If you have actually elected photo enhancements, don’t demand that the photos be completed by the next business day. If you require a few initial photos for thank you cards, social media, etc. following the wedding, then request for that at the time of booking the photographer – don’t make this request on the day of the wedding or, even worse, during the reception. The chances that you require ALL of the photos finished within 72 hours is unusual. There is little doubt that the photographer will attempt to honor your request; but in order to do so, they will have to push off other work. Pushing back work comes at a premium and will be reflected in your quote. For the most cost-effective quote, ask for the initial photos that you really do require straightaway and (be specific about what these photos need to contain) and enable 7-10 business days for the remainder of the photographs to be delivered to you.

In summary, provide your photographer with as much information at the first meeting as you possibly can, set clear expectations of your needs from the start, and always be honest with both your photographer and yourself. Follow these pointers and you’ll be slashing into those over-inflated photography quotes in no time.

Call us to schedule an appointment at (844) 334-5656

About Homestead, Florida

Homestead is a city within Miami-Dade County in the U.S. state of Florida, between Biscayne National Park to the east and Everglades National Park to the west. Homestead is primarily a Miami suburb and a major agricultural area. It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census.

Homestead was incorporated in 1913 and is the second oldest city in Miami-Dade County next to the city of Miami. It is located approximately 35 miles (56 km) southwest of Miami, and 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Key Largo. The name originates from when the Florida East Coast Railway extension to Key West was being built. The rail line was passing through an area opened up for homesteading, and as the construction camp at the end of the line did not have a particular name, construction materials and supplies for the workers were consigned to “Homestead Country”, shortened to “Homestead” by the engineers who mapped the area.[5] The population was 60,512 at the 2010 census. Homestead and neighboring South Miami-Dade County communities bore the brunt of Category 5 Hurricane Andrew on August 24, 1992.